
Clear Your Record Legally
Expungements & Pardons
Clear Your Record
A criminal record can follow you for years, affecting job opportunities, housing, and peace of mind — even long after you’ve paid your dues. At Sutton & Lovette Law Offices, we assist clients in pursuing expungements and pardons to remove or clear old charges and convictions from their record. We guide you through the process from eligibility review to petition and hearing.
Our Expungement & Pardon Services
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If your charges were dropped or you were found not guilty, you may be eligible to clear the record entirely. We handle the petition and court process to ensure it’s fully removed.
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Completion of Pennsylvania’s ARD program often allows for expungement of DUI or other first-time offenses. We help eligible clients formally erase their record after program completion.
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Minor offenses like disorderly conduct or underage drinking may be expunged after a five-year clean record. We assist in filing and navigating this process.
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Past juvenile charges don’t have to define your future. We represent individuals seeking to expunge juvenile records after reaching adulthood.
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For convictions that are not eligible for expungement, a pardon may be the only path forward. We prepare comprehensive pardon applications and represent clients at hearings before the Board of Pardons.
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In some cases, you may qualify to have your record sealed from public view, even if it cannot be fully expunged. We help determine eligibility and file for limited access relief.

For trusted legal guidance and representation, contact Sutton & Lovette Law Offices today to get started.

Why Choose Sutton & Lovette?
Experience That Matters
Our attorneys bring years of legal knowledge and courtroom experience to every case, ensuring you receive confident, capable representation.
Personal Attention
We don’t believe in one-size-fits-all solutions. Every case is approached with care, strategy, and a commitment to your goals.
Responsive and Accessible
We take pride in keeping you informed and involved. You’ll always know where your case stands — and who to call when you need answers.